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Maybe all these people telling you to have a beer...should have a beer themselves. If you were able to get them to pay for an oil analysis, why not? It's never a bad thing to have an extra layer of comfort after something like that happens. You handled it better than I would have, which is why I do my own oil changes and keep myself out of those situations. Also, in my field of work I'm an expert measurer anyway, so counting to 10 is cake.
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Come on, get over it. 1.5 qts low is not a big deal on the LT1. You caught it early and didn't track it like that so you should be fine.
What a trip with all these guys in here saying it's a disaster. Most will be trading up in a few years anyway when the 7th gen comes with 850 hp. They'll never keep their cars long enough to realize any damage from running a few qts low on oil. Relax, you'll be fine! |
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Only the actual changing of the oil and the filter are free for me. I buy my own oil and tell them to use it.
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I'm going to be VERY restrained here, so I'll just say . . .
If the dealer went to those lengths (drove to your house, pay for oil analysis, etc.) because there was 1qt less . . . you should go to that dealership EVERY TIME. I can promise you that no other dealership in the country (perhaps "world"), and no other garage/mechanic in the country either, would have bent over so far backwards for you. Anyone else would have said, "Oh, 1 qt low? Sorry. Come on by whenever you get a chance and we'll top it off for you. We'll even throw in 5% off on your next visit." (Note - that 5% off would be from the BEST other places. Most places would tell you they'll put another quart in, and that would be that.) - - - - - You know, now that I've typed this up, I realize that I'm wrong. Most places (dealerships and garages) would have said, "I don't know. We put 10 quarts in there. Something must be wrong with your dipstick. Bring it back in and we'll take a look at that (at our normal rate of $60/hr)." |
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This situation is exactly the reason that I got out of retail and went back to the mfr's side. Because you never can get a chance to have things come out well for all parties. The OP in this case did nothing wrong, his perception is that there was a breach of trust, and expertise. The situation is nowhere near as dire as he thinks it is, however that doesn't change his opinion.
The service manager did a great thing by following up , Most serv Guys wouldn't do that. But because of all the ruffled feathers, the survey set out a few weeks will be less then 100 pct. And therefore they will doc the Service mgr's pay. You go home on days like this after he discovered the mistake very deflated, because you can't win. Not the way GM has the survey scoring stacked. You can make this bad situation really work for you. I personally would set up a face-to-face appointment with the service manager and tell him that you're going to score the survey at 100% but you really want everything to be perfect next time. I guarantee it will be , he'll remember this. You can get farther by being nice, then you can by burning them. Don't do it.
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I do agree with all the sentiment on the SM. He certainly did what he could to diffuse the situation. I would also note that I did treat him with respect and didn't start yelling or swearing at him either, I'd still fire the tech though if I were running that department if nothing more than to make an example to other techs to that when I tell them the last thing they do is check the dip stick I mean it. |
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I don't blame OP one bit. GM is known to turn around and kick you in the nuts if you let them.
Everything was documented, the dealership's manager did an awesome job by taking the extra step(s) to make it right. I'd say everything worked out well. |
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Also, just to make something clear for everyone. Those guys that put the oil in your car at a Chevy dealership? Not Chevy or GM employees. The Service Manager? Not a Chevy or GM employee. The salesman? The Sales Manager? The General Manager of the dealership?
Nope - none of them are Chevy or GM employees. They are employed by the owner of the franchise dealership. The owner pays Chevy/GM fees, and in turn, GM/Chevy allows the dealership to wear Chevy/GM clothes (and sell cars, etc.). So, don't say, "This is typical of GM" or anything like that. This situation has nothing to do with General Motors or Chevrolet. It's a dealership. A dealership that made a mistake, and went above and beyond to correct it. That Service Manager deserves a medal. I used to work at the Ritz Carlton. I kept applications in my glove compartment at all times, so that when I'd run into a person like this, I'd give it to them and make sure that they applied. The kind of person who has this much pride in their job and personal drive to make a customer happy are few and far between. |
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